FALL RIVER — Iron your best clothes, polish your shoes and take a good, hard look at your resume.

Because, on Wednesday, anyone looking for work will want to shine.

The spring job fair will be held Wednesday in Government Center with 80 companies on hand, looking for workers.

Doors will open at 9 a.m. for veterans and this year’s high school and college graduates. The event will be open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for everyone else.

“We’ve had success with this over the last few years,” Mayor Will Flanagan said. “It is an opportunity to showcase the city and connect job applicants with future employers.

“We’ve heard from a lot of people who have found employment by attending these fairs.”

The job fair is organized by the mayor’s office and the Bristol County Career Center.

“We tell people to come ready for an interview with a resume and a good attitude,” said Joseph Viana, director of operations at the job center.

The center has been recruiting employers for months, asking them to set up booths if they have jobs available, according to Anne Borges, an employment supervisor.

“We have 80 companies attending, and all of them have positions open or about to open,” she said. “There are positions available from all the industries: health care, production positions, warehouse positions, administrative assistants, management and banking.

“No matter what you are looking for, there will be a company for you.”

The event is free and open to everyone.

There will be free parking at Battleship Cove and at the Job Center, 446 N. Main St. A free shuttle will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., carrying job seekers from the parking lot to Government Center and back again, Borges said.

The event has attracted more than 500 people in the past three years. Organizers are expecting at least that many this year, Borges said.

“If anyone is looking for a job, this will be the place to be on Wednesday,” she said.